Jump to content

best bluetooth headphones for under 350 aud

Dream Driver 47

pretty much what the title says, im just looking for some good bluetooth headphones that have pretty good noise cancelling and a good enough mic while still sounding great, battery life isn’t the biggest thing that i would prioritise but i wouldn’t mind a good battery so i don’t need to always charge.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

What is your use case?  The Audeze Maxwell is touted by some here as an amazing wireless headphone but I doubt it has noise cancelling.  Also it's a headset so it has a mic available to it.

Open-Back - Sennheiser 6xx - Focal Elex - Phillips Fidelio X3 - Harmonicdyne Zeus -  Beyerdynamic DT1990 - *HiFi-man HE400i (2017) - *Phillips shp9500 - *SoundMAGIC HP200

Semi-Open - Beyerdynamic DT880-600 - Fostex T50RP - *AKG K240 studio

Closed-Back - Rode NTH-100 - Meze 99 Neo - AKG K361-BT - Blue Microphones Lola - *Beyerdynamic DT770-80 - *Meze 99 Noir - *Blon BL-B60 *Hifiman R7dx

On-Ear - Koss KPH30iCL Grado - Koss KPH30iCL Yaxi - Koss KPH40 Yaxi

IEM - Tin HiFi T2 - MoonDrop Quarks - Tangzu Wan'er S.G - Moondrop Chu - QKZ x HBB - 7HZ Salnotes Zero

Headset Turtle Beach Stealth 700 V2 + xbox adapter - *Sennheiser Game One - *Razer Kraken Pro V2

DAC S.M.S.L SU-9

Class-D dac/amp Topping DX7 - Schiit Fulla E - Fosi Q4 - *Sybasonic SD-DAC63116

Class-D amp Topping A70

Class-A amp Emotiva A-100 - Xduoo MT-602 (hybrid tube)

Pure Tube amp Darkvoice 336SE - Little dot MKII - Nobsound Little Bear P7

Audio Interface Rode AI-1

Portable Amp Xduoo XP2-pro - *Truthear SHIO - *Fiio BTR3K BTR3Kpro 

Mic Rode NT1 - *Antlion Mod Mic - *Neego Boom Mic - *Vmoda Boom Mic

Pads ZMF - Dekoni - Brainwavz - Shure - Yaxi - Grado - Wicked Cushions

Cables Hart Audio Cables - Periapt Audio Cables

Speakers Kef Q950 - Micca RB42 - Jamo S803 - Crown XLi1500 (power amp class A)

 

*given as gift or out of commission

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

What are your priorities? Wireless noise cancelling headphones tend to only do one thing well and you're gonna have to choose what that is. If you want great sound your only great option is the Audeze Maxwell, if you only want great ANC then one of the Sony XM headphones is ideal, if you want battery life/ general longevity then the Fairbuds XL have an easily user replaceable battery. Personally i think the Audeze maxwell are the best headphones money can buy right now, best sounding closed backs under like $900 and battery life of 80 hours, no ANC but i really don't like ANC 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

21 hours ago, Cocococo said:

What are your priorities? Wireless noise cancelling headphones tend to only do one thing well and you're gonna have to choose what that is. If you want great sound your only great option is the Audeze Maxwell, if you only want great ANC then one of the Sony XM headphones is ideal, if you want battery life/ general longevity then the Fairbuds XL have an easily user replaceable battery. Personally i think the Audeze maxwell are the best headphones money can buy right now, best sounding closed backs under like $900 and battery life of 80 hours, no ANC but i really don't like ANC 

every option you suggested is out of my price range i need something closer to the price of something like the sennheiser accentum cause that is 300 aud and i cant spend too much more then that

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, Dream Driver 47 said:

every option you suggested is out of my price range i need something closer to the price of something like the sennheiser accentum cause that is 300 aud and i cant spend too much more then that

I've only tried the Momentum 4, looking at the Soundguys review and data (they're normally quite good with mic tests and frequency response graphs) the Accentum looks like something i'm gonna have to try myself, everything points to a pretty well tuned ANC headphone at a surprisingly competitive price. Soundguys did mention that the ANC and wind noise aren't quite top tier, but i'd much rather have good sound and average ANC instead of good ANC and average sound. Of everything i have tried around it's price they already look like a fantastic buy, make sure you buy from somewhere with good return policies just in case.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

12 hours ago, Cocococo said:

I've only tried the Momentum 4, looking at the Soundguys review and data (they're normally quite good with mic tests and frequency response graphs) the Accentum looks like something i'm gonna have to try myself, everything points to a pretty well tuned ANC headphone at a surprisingly competitive price. Soundguys did mention that the ANC and wind noise aren't quite top tier, but i'd much rather have good sound and average ANC instead of good ANC and average sound. Of everything i have tried around it's price they already look like a fantastic buy, make sure you buy from somewhere with good return policies just in case.

i did look at them and i actually wasn’t considering them cause i didn’t see the best reviews but now that your saying that they are pretty good i might have to get them, kinda getting sick of my jabra elite 7 and really want some good headphones so hopefully they will be good for my use cases

 

i was also looking at the other sennheiser headphones around that price (450bt and 458bt) and might have another look at those before i chose which ones to get

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×